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Because it is the movement of particles in the atmosphere. "wind" itself does not have atoms. it moves atoms.

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The air (which is what the 'wind' is made of) is not a standardised mixture. It varies from place to place, although it is largely the same everywhere -

GasFormulaAbundance

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parts per million by volumeNitrogenN278.084%780,840OxygenO220.9476%209,476ArgonAr0.934%9,340Carbon DioxideCO20.0314%314NeonNe0.001818%18.18HeliumHe0.000524%5.24MethaneCH40.0002%2KryptonKr0.000114%1.14HydrogenH20.00005%0.5XenonXe0.0000087%0.087

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